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Crop genetic erosion: understanding and responding to loss of crop diversity

Colin K. KhouryDepartment of Biology Saint Louis University 1 N. Grand Blvd St Louis MO 63103 USAStephen B. BrushUniversity of California Davis 1 Shields Ave. Davis CA 95616 USADenise E. CostichInternational Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) Carretera México‐Veracruz Km. 45, El Batán 56237 Texcoco MéxicoHelen Anne CurryDepartment of History and Philosophy of Science University of Cambridge Free School Lane Cambridge CB2 3RH UKStef de HaanInternational Potato Center (CIP) Avenida La Molina 1895, La Molina, Apartado Postal 1558 Lima PeruJohannes EngelsBioversity International Via di San Domenico 1 00153 Rome ItalyLuigi GuarinoGlobal Crop Diversity Trust Platz der Vereinten Nationen 7 53113 Bonn GermanySean HobanThe Morton Arboretum The Center for Tree Science 4100 IL‐53 Lisle IL 60532 USAKristin L. MercerDepartment of Horticulture and Crop Science The Ohio State University Columbus OH 43210 USAAllison J. MillerDepartment of Biology Saint Louis University 1 N. Grand Blvd St Louis MO 63103 USAGary Paul NabhanSouthwest Center and Institute of the Environment University of Arizona 1401 E. First St., PO Box 210185 Tucson AZ 85721‐0185 USAHugo PeralesChristopher M. RichardsNational Laboratory for Genetic Resources Preservation United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service 1111 South Mason Street Fort Collins CO 80521 USAChance W. RigginsDepartment of Crop Sciences University of Illinois 331 Edward R. Madigan Lab, 1201 W. Gregory Dr. Urbana IL 61801 USAImke ThormannFederal Office for Agriculture and Food (BLE) Information and Coordination Centre for Biological Diversity (IBV) Deichmanns Aue 29 53179 Bonn Germany<!--Query ID="q2" Text="AUTHOR: Please check that authors and their affiliations are correct."-->
2021en
ABI

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Crop diversity underpins the productivity, resilience and adaptive capacity of agriculture. Loss of this diversity, termed crop genetic erosion, is therefore concerning. While alarms regarding evident declines in crop diversity have been raised for over a century, the magnitude, trajectory, drivers and significance of these losses remain insufficiently understood. We outline the various definitions, measurements, scales and sources of information on crop genetic erosion. We then provide a synthesis of evidence regarding changes in the diversity of traditional crop landraces on farms, modern crop cultivars in agriculture, crop wild relatives in their natural habitats and crop genetic resources held in conservation repositories. This evidence indicates that marked losses, but also maintenance and increases in diversity, have occurred in all these contexts, the extent depending on species, taxonomic and geographic scale, and region, as well as analytical approach. We discuss steps needed to further advance knowledge around the agricultural and societal significance, as well as conservation implications, of crop genetic erosion. Finally, we propose actions to mitigate, stem and reverse further losses of crop diversity.

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